Hello!
I've come with a (hopefully not so much) difficult question. I've got a huge sound library (namely - FSD50K by FreeSound), that unfortunately has it's samples labelled only with numbers (137.wav etc..), and the corresponding metadata for each sample (proper sound categories and such) is stored in .csv/.json files. Is the TX16Wx (or other sampler if You know any) capable of mapping it somehow to display a proper name in the Sampler, to make a use of this soundbank at all?
I know there is a way to automatically rename massive amount of files with PowerShell, but I'm in no way proficient with doing those things
Thanks for any kind of help in this!
Mapping .csv metadata with sound names in sampler
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- KVRAF
- 2402 posts since 27 May, 2005 from Stockholm
No, TX does not do mapping via external means. Especially not via what is a very specific and non-standard one. I have no idea why freesound choose to package things in such an inconvenient way.
Given that this is such a corner case, I would really suggest looking into shell-script-sorting/renaming, or some renaming tool if there exists one that can read the aforementioned file.
Given that this is such a corner case, I would really suggest looking into shell-script-sorting/renaming, or some renaming tool if there exists one that can read the aforementioned file.
TX16Wx Software Sampler:
http://www.tx16wx.com/
http://www.tx16wx.com/